Good grief, no. Parrots are more likely to pass on diseases (such as psittacosis) to people, than the other way around.
The hepatitis B virus can be present in an infected persons' saliva. However, it does not appear to be the case that this means an infected patients' saliva is also dangerous, like their blood is.
Crack will stay in your saliva about 36-72 hours dependant on the amount
I dont reallt understand what you mean, Saliva? Dangerous? you could Say venoms secreted into mouths of some animals so when they bite its worse..
Drinking a lot of saliva is generally not dangerous, as saliva is mostly water and contains enzymes that aid digestion. However, excessive consumption could lead to discomfort or digestive issues. If someone is swallowing large amounts due to an underlying condition, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Overall, moderation is key, as with any bodily fluid.
yes because its saliva have poison
It's not the trace amounts of beer in your saliva you've got to worry about, it's the amount of alcohol on your breath.
yes, because the saliva of it is dangerous.
no
Flea bites can be dangerous to babies. The saliva of fleas contains anticoagulants which can cause severe infections in infants.
Really Really Dude/dudet Come on.
It can inhibit the growth of some bacteria but dog saliva contains bacteria.
Any disorder affecting nerves associated with the mouth or throat can result in excessive saliva. Colds and respiratory infections usually cause greater amounts of saliva to be produced, as well as a wide range of neurological disorders.